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The relevance of category management today and into the future

Back in 1983, Kraljic¹ stated that ‘no company can allow purchasing to lag behind other departments in acknowledging and adjusting to worldwide environmental and economic changes’. In essence, he was saying that as purchasing skills had been developed and established in an era of relative...

Augmented Reality Adversaries and Aids in the Air Force

“So far, augmented reality hasn’t worked outdoors or in dynamic environments,” Dan Robinson, founder and CEO of Red 6 said. “It does now.”  For the past three years, California-based company Red 6 has worked closely with the Air Force to mature its Airborne Tactical Augmented Reality...

Ice Robots: New Rover Technology

Space exploration has been going on since the 1960’s, but it has not always been smooth sailing. Among the many hurdles and complications scientists and engineers have encountered is the ability to effectively design durable rovers. Many of the rovers have run into trouble when they faced harsh...

Trump Administration’s $13 Billion Funding to COVID Syringes

It has been almost twelve months since the Trump administration had awarded federal loans and contracts worth up to $1.3 billion to supply what was once considered an essential syringe to combat Covid-19. The fortunate firm receiving the majority of this funding, ApiJect Systems Corporation, has...

Government Contracting Made Simple

Government contracting may seem a bit daunting at first, so we are bringing it back to the basics! This blog will cover the most common FAQs concerning contracting with the United States government, so that you have a better grasp on the marketplace you are getting into. The first thing to fully...